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The true face of the ladder in Fuxi Mountain, Zhengzhou

The true face of the ladder in Fuxi Mountain, Zhengzhou: The ladder in Fuxi Mountain has no safety measures, with a total length of13.14m and no protection on both sides.

On the edge of the cliff of Fuxi Mountain in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, without any safety measures, a ladder of noble love Fuxi Mountain was built, with a total length of 13. 14 meters, without any protection on both sides, which especially tested the courage and trust of couples. Because of its towering, steep and amazing characteristics, the "ladder" has become a new entry point for online celebrities, attracting tourists to take photos as a souvenir.

Fuxi Mountain, formerly known as Fuxi Mountain, the birthplace of Chinese civilization, is located in xinmi city, an ancient city in the southwest of Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, with the highest elevation of 1 108.5 meters. Fuxi Nuwa, the ancestor of mankind, once changed her surname here, gossiped and got married, creating the origin of Chinese civilization.

Brief introduction of Fuxi Mountain:

Fuxi Mountain Tourist Area is located in the northwest of xinmi city City, with a planned area of about 36 square kilometers. It is a large-scale natural scenic spot integrating Qixia Valley, Liu Quan Waterfall, Danxia Stone Forest, bluegrass red leaves, rain, ink and clouds. Its canyon customs, beautiful mountains and rivers, Danxia landform, pastoral scenery, red marks and other tourism resources can be called a must in the Central Plains.

Tourist areas include Red Stone Forest Scenic Area, Sanquan Lake Scenic Area, Fuxi Grand Canyon Scenic Area, Central Plains Western Henan Anti-Japanese Memorial Park Scenic Area and Lancaowan Scenic Area (to be developed).

Its historical and cultural heritage is rich, and the remains of Fuxi, Nuwa, Three Emperors and Five Emperors all bow down. It is not only a blessed place for sightseeing, leisure and vacation, but also a holy place for Chinese civilization to trace its source, find its roots and ancestors, and recognize its ancestors and return to the ancestral home.